I am 25 years old. Last week I took fbc for my medical test and lymphocytes were little high. It was 44.3%,other blood count all were normal. Should I be worried? Will I fail my medical test? Will it get to be normal count, and how long it?ll be get to normal? May I know any home remedies or medicines that I can take. Still I don?t have any symptoms, like fever, vomiting, or any other. I do my day to day activities as normal also workouts. No any different tiredness in my body. How could I get this lymphocytes count to normal level. Thank you. Looking forward to hearing from you.
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Interpreting medical test results requires professional expertise, and it's best to consult with a healthcare provider who has access to your complete medical history and can provide personalized advice. That being said, I can give you some general information about lymphocytes and high lymphocyte counts. Lymphocytes are a type of white blood cell that plays a crucial role in the immune system. An increase in lymphocyte count, known as lymphocytosis, can have various causes, including infections, autoimmune disorders, certain medications, stress, and more. However, it's important to note that a slightly elevated lymphocyte count may not necessarily indicate a serious health issue. Since your other blood counts are normal and you don't have any symptoms, it's possible that the slightly elevated lymphocyte count is due to a mild, temporary condition. However, it's always best to consult with a healthcare professional who can evaluate your specific situation. They may recommend further testing or monitoring to determine the cause of the elevated lymphocytes and provide appropriate treatment if necessary. It's also important to discuss any concerns or questions you have about your medical test results with them. As for home remedies or medicines to lower lymphocyte count, there are no specific remedies or medications that can reliably lower lymphocyte levels on their own. Treatment options, if needed, would depend on the underlying cause identified by your healthcare provider
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Normal adult lymphocyte count should be 20-40%. Red flag range is <20% or > 55%. Since all other counts are normal and no specific health issue you may ignore it. Acute or chronic viral or bacterial infection are common causes of high lymphocyte count. You have not mentioned need for medical test. Usually they focus on some chronic health disorder. For personal satisfaction get cbc test again after about a month to look for only gross abnormality if any.
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